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(Khdsis, Andamans, Singapore, in B. M. I believe many species re- 
corded from Sikhim in Lep. Atk. really came from the Khdsis.—- @./’..) 
986. L. atestacea, Hmpsn. i 
Sikhim. I have two females, one named Procodeca testacea, Moore, 
by Mr. Moore and another(?) Lelia testacea, 2,‘ very large,’ by 
Sir George Hampson. The former measures 48 millimetres, and the latter 
70 millimetres. I took them in May, 1889, and June, 1890, respectively. 
(This I feel sure refers to L. testacea, WIk.—G. F. A.) 
Genus Panrana, Wlk. 
988. P. becolor, WIk. 
_Sikhim and Bhutan, 5,000 feet. Occurs in April, June, July and 
August, and flies during the day. Females are scarce. Numbers of 
males may be seen in June at Tukvar. 
i 991. P. interjecta, Swinh. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Occurs rather rarely in May. 
992. P. albsfascia, W1k. 
Sikhim and Bhutan. Commoner than the last, occurring in Febru- 
ary, May, June and September. Intermediate forms between true 
P, albifascza and var. subfascza are found. ; 
Genus Turactpas, WIk. 
, 993. T. postica, WIk. 
Throughout India (Hampson). I have never seen a Sikhim 
specimen. Itis common inthe Kangra Valley, Punjab. (A single speci- ; 
men from Knyvett is in my collection, which must have been taken in 
Sikhim or the Duars.—H. J. E.) ag! 
Genus Crruna, WIk. 
995. C. locuples, W1k. 
Sikhim. I took one male in September, 1888, at Tukvar, but have 
never received another. 
; 996. C. cervina, Moore. 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 2,500 to 5,000 feet. I have taken this in 
April, May and June. It is not common. | ‘ 
Genus Matacurris, Hmpsn. 
_ 996a. MW. melanochlora, Hmpsn. (Pate I, 10, Gy Pie) : 
Sikhim and Bhutan, 1,800 to 2,500 feet. I obtained three males of 
this specis at Fagoo at light in March and May, 1895, and one female 
in September at Punkabaree, also at light, The latter sex differs in 
